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This is a "light" music symphony. It's inspired by the European danceable music. The Scherzo (Danza, Mov. 3) it's made in a folcklore music genre from Puerto Rico (which is where I live)
Any opinion and critics are welcomed.
I. Andante - Tempo di Valse
II. Adagio
III. Danza
IV. Con brio

Hi everybody,
The last weeks I am focussing on instrumentation and orchestration.
I wanted to arrange a clear Haydn sonata for a small orchestra with 2 natural horns and 2 oboes. The full name of the sonata:
Piano sonata in D major, Hob. XVI: 37. Beautiful recording by Eschenbach: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6JMbUgxq-0
I wanted to keep the atmosphere of the sonata, which is very energetic, but not complicated.
Because this is for practice, I only arranged the exposition of the first movement.
Score, which I used: Haydn - Piano Sonata in D Hob. XVI;37.pdf
M.Bauer - Small Orchestral Arrangement for Haydn Piano Sonata Hob. XVI;37.pdf
I'd love to hear your feedback!
Maarten

Hey,
So I am using Finale 2012 to write sheet music, and I recently came across a small presentational dilemma concerning accidentals.
This is the choice I have to make: do I use a double flat, or do I use multiple flats and naturals?
I know that when I read music, I hate trying to negotiate with double flats, but I think that the music would look very cluttered otherwise.
I hope that makes sense.